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RE: EOS Phishing Hack - 100 Accounts - What Happened?

in #eos6 years ago

Yes, the launch was postponed over two times and when it was launched, it launched without being tested over a testnet before. A thing that MUST be done being the cryptocurrency who raised the largest ICO to date.

Having raised more than 4 billion USD and not having tested on a testnet before launch, thus causing bugs and frozen chain for hours on launch, is extremely sad for a cryptocurrency this big.

Also, it's just plain funny how a currency that goes by the motto "Decentralize Everything" is so EXTREMELY CENTRALIZED that things are fixed over a conference call with a few other people. Sad. You're the one that is just plain shit selling a shitshow such as EOS.

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'postponed over two times and when it was launched'
It's working now? You probably weren't around but people like you were saying the same thing for ethereum when it launched months late and had really buggy code on release.

'tested on a testnet '
Are you dumb? Dawn 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 were all testnets running eos.io software. Not to mention to code got audited by multiple companies before June 1st.

'EXTREMELY CENTRALIZED'
Dumbest shit I've ever heard. You have a brain - use it. 21 nodes is much more decentralized than every other coin in the top 10.

Everything you've said is either insignificant and won't effect eos in any way or is just plain wrong.